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Usimov [2.4K]
2 years ago
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1. Conduct research about why molecular-level structure is important in the

Biology
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sasho [114]2 years ago
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Molecular-level structure is vital in the design and use of materials mostly at the macroscopic-stage. The structure of a molecule is known to influence how it interacts with other molecules.

Note that Attractive and repulsive forces are the ones that plays a vital role in the total properties of matter seen on the scale.

Molecular structure is known to be the one that helps us to know more about Nature's intricate design methods and blueprints. When we know the blueprints and basic materials, we can then try to mimic her essential products that are cost effective and the ones that has less harmful environmental effects.

<h3>What is the Difference between bonding forces and intermolecular forces ?</h3>

The Difference between bonding forces and intermolecular forces is that Intermolecular forces are known to be forces that are said to hold two or more molecules as one while a chemical bond is known to be an attractive force that exist between two or more atoms.

The types of chemical bonding and intermolecular forces that  materials have are:

For Chemical bonds they are:

  • Covalent
  • Polar covalent
  • Ionic bonds

For Intermolecular forces, the three types are van der Waals forces  are:

  • Dispersion forces.
  • Permanent dipole-dipole forces.
  • Hydrogen bonding.

Learn more about Molecular-level structure from

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